Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to scale up of interventions such as appropriate use of ACTs in the effort towards sustained control and eventual elimination of malaria. The use of ACTs in the management of malaria-associated fever was evaluated in the Kintampo districts of Ghana.Household survey was conducted between October 2009 and February, 2011. A random selection of 370 households was generated from 25,000 households existing within the Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Kintampo, Ghana at the time. All household members present at the time of survey in the eligible households were interviewed based on a two weeks reported fever recall and the use of antimalarial for the m...
Malaria still constitutes a public health problem in Nigeria and it is the leading cause of morbidit...
Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to control mal...
Abstract Background Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to sc...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of fevers and their management in areas of low malaria transmission in ...
Background: Malaria remains a serious threat to children under 15 years of age in sub-Sahara Africa....
Objectives: To evaluate the determinants of compliance with national policies recommending Artemisin...
This study investigates the source, timing and types of treatment for fevers across all ages in a lo...
In rural, malaria-endemic Burkina Faso, we evaluated the impact of the use of pre-packaged antimalar...
Volta Region, one of Ghana's ten administrative regions, has the highest prevalence of malaria ...
Background: Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the past yea...
Abstract Background Since 2008 indoor residual spraying (IRS) has become one of the interventions fo...
Background: Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combination thera...
Background: In Thailand, South Africa and Zanzibar, a decrease in malaria morbidity was observed fol...
BACKGROUND: Malaria accounts for many deaths and illnesses, mostly among young children and pregnant...
Malaria still constitutes a public health problem in Nigeria and it is the leading cause of morbidit...
Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to control mal...
Abstract Background Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to sc...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of fevers and their management in areas of low malaria transmission in ...
Background: Malaria remains a serious threat to children under 15 years of age in sub-Sahara Africa....
Objectives: To evaluate the determinants of compliance with national policies recommending Artemisin...
This study investigates the source, timing and types of treatment for fevers across all ages in a lo...
In rural, malaria-endemic Burkina Faso, we evaluated the impact of the use of pre-packaged antimalar...
Volta Region, one of Ghana's ten administrative regions, has the highest prevalence of malaria ...
Background: Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the past yea...
Abstract Background Since 2008 indoor residual spraying (IRS) has become one of the interventions fo...
Background: Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combination thera...
Background: In Thailand, South Africa and Zanzibar, a decrease in malaria morbidity was observed fol...
BACKGROUND: Malaria accounts for many deaths and illnesses, mostly among young children and pregnant...
Malaria still constitutes a public health problem in Nigeria and it is the leading cause of morbidit...
Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to control mal...
Abstract Background Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the ...